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He'll certainly go in the first round. He's probably got a better (but still very much unproven) arm than The Golden Calf of Bristol, but I question how any QB that depends on his legs can survive in a league with the Mayo's, Willis's and Beason's of the world waiting to kill you on the other side of the line of scrimmage.

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All I keep hearing is Andrew Luck this and Andrew Luck that, hes not going to be that good in the NFL... Just have this feeling about him, Injury Prone maybe, I dont know. Just not a good feeling about him.

Back to Cam Newton I think he will wait to see whats going on with the Lock out situation, If there is a lock out then no dont go, he will miss a year of football, if not then why not, he will go for it then... He is something to watch...

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if we somehow don't pull off the #1 overall and/or don't get harbaugh as coach, sure i would go after newton. i'd probably be looking at a HC that would be more interested in just letting newton play and trust his instincts. the dude has mammoth potential in the league. he reminds me of big ben except mobile.

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if we somehow don't pull off the #1 overall and/or don't get harbaugh as coach, sure i would go after newton. i'd probably be looking at a HC that would be more interested in just letting newton play and trust his instincts. the dude has mammoth potential in the league. he reminds me of big ben except mobile.

a HC that would is Auburns's Offensive coordinator...Gus Malzhan. he runs the no huddle offense, and created the Wildcat formation when he was the OC in Arkansas(Darren McFadden/Felix Jones) which means if we did get him, Armanti most likely have a bit more playing time. If we got him though, I'd want Trooper Taylor as well, the WR coach at Auburn. the guy is pumped up...almost literally all the time.

Yes I am a Bama fan.

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:lol: if we hire a college OC for a NFL head coach we are worse off than i imagned

no kidding. college HC transitioning to a pro HC is a bit of a stretch and, frankly, harbaugh is the only one i could see really pulling it off. a college OC transitioning to a pro HC...pretty insane right there.

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All I keep hearing is Andrew Luck this and Andrew Luck that, hes not going to be that good in the NFL... Just have this feeling about him, Injury Prone maybe, I dont know. Just not a good feeling about him.

Back to Cam Newton I think he will wait to see whats going on with the Lock out situation, If there is a lock out then no dont go, he will miss a year of football, if not then why not, he will go for it then... He is something to watch...

So let me get this straight Andrew Luck isn't going to be good in the NFL but Armanti is the next big thing if they let him play QB.....:rolleyes:

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